So my best friend broght his wife's Mitsu Galant over today and asked me to remove some of the swirling from the horizontal surfaces. I thought, no big deal, sure. So I wash it, clay it, wash it, and break out my PC. The swirls were not bad, but there were some random scratches that I thought I could surely remove.
Started out with OP/Meg's Polishing pad at speed 6. This brought a high gloss, but did nothing for the swirls/scratches.
Went to SSR2.5 with a polishing pad. Removed the light swirling, but left the heavier stuff. Stepped up to a cutting pad. Removed 95% of the swirling, but left the scratches intact.
Tried DACP on a polishing pad and then a cutting pad, and finally decided on DACP on a cutting pad at speed 6, followed up with 80 on a polishing pad. This left the paint looking and feeling great, but the scratches/deeper swirling were still there.
Is Mitsu clear notioriously hard or was I just not having good luck today?
Started out with OP/Meg's Polishing pad at speed 6. This brought a high gloss, but did nothing for the swirls/scratches.
Went to SSR2.5 with a polishing pad. Removed the light swirling, but left the heavier stuff. Stepped up to a cutting pad. Removed 95% of the swirling, but left the scratches intact.
Tried DACP on a polishing pad and then a cutting pad, and finally decided on DACP on a cutting pad at speed 6, followed up with 80 on a polishing pad. This left the paint looking and feeling great, but the scratches/deeper swirling were still there.
Is Mitsu clear notioriously hard or was I just not having good luck today?